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jeremy corbyn yet again. mail and others, having a go at jeremy corbyn yet againm daily mail and others, having a go at jeremy corbyn yet again. if the morning star is considered to be right—wing press it is difficult to obtain that argument because mr corbyn himself had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisia, that he was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a core group of people to whom jeremy corbyn would only be seen to be paying tribute to what he would see as freedom fighters, what his supporters would see as freedom fighters, but i think to win an election, you need slightly more than those core voters, and to a lot of other people it would very much seem of other people it would very much seem problematic, one, his consistent support for people who are a lot of people, notjust consistent support for people who are a lot of people, not just the right—wing press, think to be
jeremy corbyn yet again. mail and others, having a go at jeremy corbyn yet againm daily mail and others, having a go at jeremy corbyn yet again. if the morning star is considered to be right—wing press it is difficult to obtain that argument because mr corbyn himself had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisia, that he was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a...
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yes, this is the idea they have ranked jeremy corbyn as they have ranked jeremy corbyn as the next scariestt after brexit. the idea they will be a labour government within five years. i would say the latter doesn't feel that surprising. it doesn't always inspire confidence, this current government. when it comes to brexit what is interesting is they identify brexit is the biggest fear but actually if you crunch it down, they say when it comes to which party they think would be best at handling brexit they still say it is the tories. jane, it is interesting because a lot of businesses were getting quite unhappy about the current government. there was the v theresa may used in her early months when she was attacking businesses, there was talk about getting workers, attacks on executive pay and how brexit has been handled. in and how brexit has been handled. in a sense, they suggest the corbyn threat is worse than if i was speaking forjeremy corbyn, if i was his spin team, i would say it isn't that bad, it is 38%. his spin team, i would say it isn't that bad, it is 3896. it could be worse. it
yes, this is the idea they have ranked jeremy corbyn as they have ranked jeremy corbyn as the next scariestt after brexit. the idea they will be a labour government within five years. i would say the latter doesn't feel that surprising. it doesn't always inspire confidence, this current government. when it comes to brexit what is interesting is they identify brexit is the biggest fear but actually if you crunch it down, they say when it comes to which party they think would be best at handling...
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the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party.stinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. the international code says, for example, it's anti—semitic to draw comparisons between israeli policy and the nazis. labour's version says party members should resist using nazi metaphors, but adds it is not anti—semitic to criticise policies of the israeli state in this way unless there is evidence of anti—semitic intent. critics say that's much harder to prove and it's time to accept the original international definition must be adopted. we need leadership from the top, to turn round the situation, and that can be
the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party.stinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with...
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jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu has led to the israeli president benjamin neta nyahu getting has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu getting involved and saying it is completely unacceptable and he should not have done it. i think forjeremy corbyn to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu to have received attention from benjamin neta nyahu really to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu really does elevate this difficulty that he is having at the moment with the row over anti—semitism and it elevates it to another level entirely. over anti—semitism and it elevates it to another level entirelylj do
jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu...
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the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party.rs jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. the international code says, for example, it's anti—semitic to draw comparisons between israeli policy and the nazis. labour's version says party members should resist using nazi metaphors, but adds it is not anti—semitic to criticise policies of the israeli state in this way unless there is evidence of anti—semitic intent. critics say that's much harder to prove and it's time to accept the original international definition must be adopted. we need l
the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party.rs jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of...
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jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with this anti—semitism story is is is incredibly important. it matters is incredibly important. it matters is if someone is anti—semantic or not. but it seems the anti—semite story should not anyone's view. if you are projimmy kroeber, you do not think this is true. if you are anti—jimmy but, you suddenly do not think he is under a smear campaign because there are stories about him. you become entrenched in your views. we asked did he know what he was doing at this wreath—laying? was the aware what was going on? even if he was or was not, why did he do it? and
jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with...
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once again, jeremy corbyn finding events from his pastor catching up with him.s is an event he hosted in parliament in 2010, entitled from auschwitz to gaza and may direct comparisons between ozzie germany and israel today. it was very controversial at the time. held on holocaust memorial today —— today, which seemed very provocative to the jewish today —— today, which seemed very provocative to thejewish community. some dissenters attended the event and alleged thatjeremy corbyn singled them out. police been through some of those dissenters out and he says it is false but he has admitted that he shared platforms with people whose views he com pletely with people whose views he completely rejects. so once again, it is politically very difficult for him ata it is politically very difficult for him at a time when he should be focusing arguably on tory policies and on the problems and government. he did issue a —— an apology, did he not? yeah, he is trying to manage this situation, trying to navigate between the things he has said in the past, the things key allies
once again, jeremy corbyn finding events from his pastor catching up with him.s is an event he hosted in parliament in 2010, entitled from auschwitz to gaza and may direct comparisons between ozzie germany and israel today. it was very controversial at the time. held on holocaust memorial today —— today, which seemed very provocative to the jewish today —— today, which seemed very provocative to thejewish community. some dissenters attended the event and alleged thatjeremy corbyn...
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jeremy corbyn releases a video on social media to try and allay concerns. its plans to change organ donation in england to an opt—out system from 2020. at present, donors have to sign up to the nhs register. children's entertainer barry chuckle, one half of the chuckle brothers, has died at the age of 73. his comedy partner and brother paul said he'd lost his very best friend. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes?
jeremy corbyn releases a video on social media to try and allay concerns. its plans to change organ donation in england to an opt—out system from 2020. at present, donors have to sign up to the nhs register. children's entertainer barry chuckle, one half of the chuckle brothers, has died at the age of 73. his comedy partner and brother paul said he'd lost his very best friend. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop...
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do thing jeremy corbyn thing jeremy corbyn can get them out of it?y going on is there is some sort of blockage in his inner team about adopting this definition. every sensible outside observer would agree that the best way to stop it is to adopt it, something stopping that happening and i think, i don't know whether the polling suggests this is hurting labour or not, but it certainly suggesting a level of incompetence and structural lack of great. whether people care about it or not, it's putting them ina about it or not, it's putting them in a terrible light as an organisation . i don't know if you can pull away from this now. ok, let's move away from this now. ok, let's move away from the trials and had relations of the conservative and labour party and go to zimbabwe in the sunday times. shortages and plagues. iwas there when robert mugabe fell and there when robert mugabe fell and there seems such amazing optimism. at the time. they thought it was a new era and then we saw the tragic deaths of these six people. and soldiers on the streets with li
do thing jeremy corbyn thing jeremy corbyn can get them out of it?y going on is there is some sort of blockage in his inner team about adopting this definition. every sensible outside observer would agree that the best way to stop it is to adopt it, something stopping that happening and i think, i don't know whether the polling suggests this is hurting labour or not, but it certainly suggesting a level of incompetence and structural lack of great. whether people care about it or not, it's...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has addressed the controversy surrounding allegations of antisemitismr corbyn admitted labour had "a real problem", but said he was determined to "root out" antisemitism. tonight, one of his backbenchers, ian austin, warned the article would only make matters worse. 0ur political correspondent susana mendonsa is in westminster. jeremy called on trying once again to try to quell this row. is this article going to succeed? well, i don't think it has had the desired result, really, becausei don't think it has had the desired result, really, because i think jeremy colbourne was hoping this would repair that damage that we have seen between the labour party and the jewish community. have seen between the labour party and thejewish community. has been a lot of criticism in terms of the tone that he said in this article. it was conciliatory, he talked about rooting out anti—semites and the party hadn't acted quickly enough in terms of dealing with people who had been investigated for anti—semitism within the party. but he rejected criticism that we saw from so
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has addressed the controversy surrounding allegations of antisemitismr corbyn admitted labour had "a real problem", but said he was determined to "root out" antisemitism. tonight, one of his backbenchers, ian austin, warned the article would only make matters worse. 0ur political correspondent susana mendonsa is in westminster. jeremy called on trying once again to try to quell this row. is this article going to succeed? well, i don't think...
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i don't think margaret hodge was right when he said jeremy corbyn —— when she said jeremy corbyn wasthe definition and exa m ples an anti—semite. the definition and examples should be wholly adopted. that is problematic notjust the labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. labour party voters but lots of other people, ithink. it labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. it says something about quite the scale of this will row. if you have the deputy leader on the front page of a national paper attacking his own leader? it feels like death by a thousand cuts. this is being played out in the papers, horrendous. there is no doubt there is politicking at play here. margaret hodge and tom watson wouldn't be fans ofjeremy corbyn and his policy. but tom watson is trying to address that. further inside, one of the quotes,, "i frequently had difficult conversations with both margaret and ian but what i understand is that your critics are not your enemy is on an issue that is so dear to them, i think people are very, very concerned that these investigations should be
i don't think margaret hodge was right when he said jeremy corbyn —— when she said jeremy corbyn wasthe definition and exa m ples an anti—semite. the definition and examples should be wholly adopted. that is problematic notjust the labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. labour party voters but lots of other people, ithink. it labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. it says something about quite the scale of this will row. if you have the deputy leader on the...
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what is the development for jeremy corbyn?m swirling around labour. is the development forjeremy corbyn? it is a really terrible developments. it is hard to overstate what lessons. you have the head of the bnp and ku klux klan chiefs showing support for comments he made, and these are comments, let me just make sure i get this, i don't want to misquote, but he said that zionists having lived in this country for a very long time, probably all their lives, they don't understand english. he has since said he was talking specifically about people who believe in zionism as a political belief, but that word has become so difficult and it often is conflated with meaning jewish, that i think it has insulted a lot of people. it does seem like we have been talking about anti—semitism in labour for a long time now, and it is interesting how this keeps running as a story. it won't go away. in a normal political cycle, jeremy corbyn of anyone else would be toast, but i think because of the backdrop of brexit and everything else he survives. the other thing about th
what is the development for jeremy corbyn?m swirling around labour. is the development forjeremy corbyn? it is a really terrible developments. it is hard to overstate what lessons. you have the head of the bnp and ku klux klan chiefs showing support for comments he made, and these are comments, let me just make sure i get this, i don't want to misquote, but he said that zionists having lived in this country for a very long time, probably all their lives, they don't understand english. he has...
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the significance of the story is that whenjeremy significance of the story is that when jeremy corbynthe story is that whenjeremy corbyn was a lot of violence and delete the former leader of the ku klux klan, extremely racist anti—semitic group in the us, said that this was evidence that people were coming to understand the threat, as the sole, posed by zionism. now, iam no fan ofjeremy corbyn and i have criticised him for many things. but to suggest thatjeremy corbyn is somehow if —— at fall because of a leader of the ku klux klan decided to celebrate his victory is stretching things way beyond what is equitable. this is basically a smear. do you agree? what we have seenis smear. do you agree? what we have seen isa smear. do you agree? what we have seen is a very good investigative stuff that has been done that has for the problem to jeremy corbyn's door buzzer but i do agree with lance there, you could criticise him for many things but you cannot really criticise him for having posted a comment from somebody else who is making statements that accelerate their own political argument,
the significance of the story is that whenjeremy significance of the story is that when jeremy corbynthe story is that whenjeremy corbyn was a lot of violence and delete the former leader of the ku klux klan, extremely racist anti—semitic group in the us, said that this was evidence that people were coming to understand the threat, as the sole, posed by zionism. now, iam no fan ofjeremy corbyn and i have criticised him for many things. but to suggest thatjeremy corbyn is somehow if —— at...
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i don't think that's what jeremy corbyn and calm this row. the idea of doing this article in the idea of doing this article in the guardian. if you look at the wording of it, he talks about routing and —— rooting out anti—semites. he acknowledges that the process has been too slow when have been investigations. but he talks about how the party is trying to deal with that, trying to speed up to deal with that, trying to speed up the process. the key sticking point really is that issue of the code of conduct, because his critics say that labour haven't taken on the full exa m ples say that labour haven't taken on the full examples set out in the international code. labour disagrees with that. jeremy corbyn does address it in this article that he has written. he talks about how it was an attempt in good faith to contextualise the code of conduct so that it would be something that would be usable within labour's disciplinary process. certainly, the fa ct disciplinary process. certainly, the fact that he hasn't talked about overhauling that code o
i don't think that's what jeremy corbyn and calm this row. the idea of doing this article in the idea of doing this article in the guardian. if you look at the wording of it, he talks about routing and —— rooting out anti—semites. he acknowledges that the process has been too slow when have been investigations. but he talks about how the party is trying to deal with that, trying to speed up to deal with that, trying to speed up the process. the key sticking point really is that issue of...
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we have asked for an interview with jeremy corbyn. they have not responded.inting out that key issue around libra's code of conduct raised by tom watson —— code of conduct by labour. it is not addressed by the statement. we have talked about labour party. lenders talked about labour party. lenders talk about the government and brexit. we have been hearing from the trade secretary stephen —— saying that he now thinks an ordeal brexit is more likely than ideal. he was speaking to the sunday times this morning. he said the european community and is so intransigent in the brexit negotiations that a no deal outcome is no odds—on. he said there is a 60 240 chance. it is being slapped down by number ten. they have distanced themselves from this. they are confident the government will get a deal and a good dealfor britain. despite them not being happy with the language by liam fox, he is broadly on message will stopjeremy liam fox, he is broadly on message will stop jeremy hunt has liam fox, he is broadly on message will stopjeremy hunt has been in europe this week w
we have asked for an interview with jeremy corbyn. they have not responded.inting out that key issue around libra's code of conduct raised by tom watson —— code of conduct by labour. it is not addressed by the statement. we have talked about labour party. lenders talked about labour party. lenders talk about the government and brexit. we have been hearing from the trade secretary stephen —— saying that he now thinks an ordeal brexit is more likely than ideal. he was speaking to the...
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jeremy corbyn has posted a video online addressing anti—semitism, saying it has no place in the labour party must drive it out for good. it follows comments by the party's deputy leader, tom watson, who has said that the party faces what he called "eternal shame" unless it immediately stops its "damaging" arguments over anti—semitism. our political correspondent tom barton is in wesminster and explained what message labour is trying to deliver. they hope eventually to be able to draw a line under it. there was an attempt to do that with an article in the guardian yesterday. this might prove difficult when you havejeremy corbyn‘s second—in—command tom watson, talking to the guardian this morning saying the party is at risk of disappearing into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment over this issue. there is a danger the party might render itself unfit for office. now, tom watson's issue is around the rules that labour has recently adopted, surrounding how it deals with anti—semitic conduct. while they did adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism, they didn't i
jeremy corbyn has posted a video online addressing anti—semitism, saying it has no place in the labour party must drive it out for good. it follows comments by the party's deputy leader, tom watson, who has said that the party faces what he called "eternal shame" unless it immediately stops its "damaging" arguments over anti—semitism. our political correspondent tom barton is in wesminster and explained what message labour is trying to deliver. they hope eventually to be...
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adina campbell, bbc news the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has criticised jeremy corbyn,grave of one of those behind the munich olympics massacre in 1972 in which 11 israeli athletes died. a photo of mr corbyn holding a wreath at the palestinian martyrs' cemetery in tunisia in 2014 has been published by the daily mail. our correspondent in westminster is tom barton. so benjamin netanyahu criticising jeremy corbyn directly. yes, and it is unusual in what has until now been a domestic political row. benjamin netanyahu said jeremy corbyn and laid a wreath on the graves of terrorists who perpetrated the munich massacre, saying that should be condemned by anybody who hears about it. this evening jeremy corbyn has responded, also on twitter, replying to that tweet saying the claims about his actions and words are falls. this row is all aboutjeremy and words are falls. this row is all about jeremy corbyn attending and words are falls. this row is all aboutjeremy corbyn attending a commemoration in tunisia in 2014, remembering people who had died in pursuit of the palestinian cau
adina campbell, bbc news the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu has criticised jeremy corbyn,grave of one of those behind the munich olympics massacre in 1972 in which 11 israeli athletes died. a photo of mr corbyn holding a wreath at the palestinian martyrs' cemetery in tunisia in 2014 has been published by the daily mail. our correspondent in westminster is tom barton. so benjamin netanyahu criticising jeremy corbyn directly. yes, and it is unusual in what has until now been a...
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but so far, despite the anger and the protests, jeremy corbyn hasn't changed his mind.ow this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:45 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are polly mackenzie, who's director of the cross party think—tank, demos, and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. the far—right activist tommy robinson has been freed on bail after winning a challenge against a ruling of contempt of court. the former leader of the english defence league had been given a 13—month jail term. thejudgement said he had livestreamed a video of himself talking about a grooming trial at leeds crown court involving asian men — which is subject to reporting restrictions. lucy manning has more. a free—speech hero to some, a dangerous far right leader to others. tommy robinson left the prison this afternoon, a free man for the moment at least. his only reaction, to criticise the media. all the mainstream media do is lie. the british public no longer believe you. reporter: what would yo
but so far, despite the anger and the protests, jeremy corbyn hasn't changed his mind.ow this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:45 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are polly mackenzie, who's director of the cross party think—tank, demos, and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. the far—right activist tommy robinson has been freed on bail after winning a challenge against a ruling of...
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earlier the party leader, jeremy corbyn, apologised for what he described as 'causing anxiety‘ by appearinghe israeli government to the nazis. mr corbyn said views were expressed that he did not "accept or condone". 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young has more. reporter: morning, mr corbyn. for more than two years, jeremy corbyn‘s faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, before he was leader, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement, mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further, openly acknowledging the damage being inflicted on the labour party. this has really shaken us to the core, really. but we have got to resolve the issue within our party, and then get out there to assist the jewish community campaigning against anti—semitism within our society overall. but some camp
earlier the party leader, jeremy corbyn, apologised for what he described as 'causing anxiety‘ by appearinghe israeli government to the nazis. mr corbyn said views were expressed that he did not "accept or condone". 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young has more. reporter: morning, mr corbyn. for more than two years, jeremy corbyn‘s faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those...
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this latest row goes back to comments jeremy corbyn further. n 2013. he talked about british zionists who did not understand english irony. laura sachs suggests that that suggests that british dues are not british. he said he had given support to racist, terrorists and dealers of hate who want to kill dues and remove israel from the map. over the summerjeremy corbyn has said sorry for the hurt that is being felt by many in thejewish community, but the night there was an angry response from labour toward lot what lord sachs had to say. they said jeremy corbyn is determined to tackle anti—semitism both within the labour party and in the wider society and the labour party is committed to rebuilding trust with the jewish community. some committed to rebuilding trust with thejewish community. some members say that should be the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. all of that will come to a head again next week when labour mps vote on the matter and we will see whether this strong criticism from lord sachs has changed jeremy corbyn
this latest row goes back to comments jeremy corbyn further. n 2013. he talked about british zionists who did not understand english irony. laura sachs suggests that that suggests that british dues are not british. he said he had given support to racist, terrorists and dealers of hate who want to kill dues and remove israel from the map. over the summerjeremy corbyn has said sorry for the hurt that is being felt by many in thejewish community, but the night there was an angry response from...
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the supporters of jeremy corbyn week for the labour party.sn't a significant problem with anti—semitism in the labour party and its been whipped up by opponents of germany to the snatches saintlike image —— a torrid week for. the jewish community saintlike image —— a torrid week for. thejewish community takes a different approach. it focuses on the definition of anti—semitism, there is an internationally recognised definition, the labour party have talked about whether they should abide by that. it is small but significant, parts of it corbyn harris refused to accept. the rethink they are talking about means the party will agree it is anti—semitic to claim jews are more loyal to israel than their own nation, or to compare israeli policy to nazi germany and to hold israel to nazi germany and to hold israel toa to nazi germany and to hold israel to a higher standard. that's not enough. people from the jewish community have said their refusal to adopt the full definition of anti—semitism set out by the international holocaust remembrance allianc
the supporters of jeremy corbyn week for the labour party.sn't a significant problem with anti—semitism in the labour party and its been whipped up by opponents of germany to the snatches saintlike image —— a torrid week for. the jewish community saintlike image —— a torrid week for. thejewish community takes a different approach. it focuses on the definition of anti—semitism, there is an internationally recognised definition, the labour party have talked about whether they should...
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for whatever reason, jeremy corbyn is holding back.— is to be freed on bail by the court of appeal after partially winning a legal challenge against a contempt of court finding. robinson, who appeared under his real name — stephen yaxley—lennon — had been sentenced to 13 months imprisionment in may. 0utstanding allegations against him relating to filming he carried out whilst outside leeds crown court will be reheard at the old bailey. but the judge also ruled that a suspended sentence relating to a separate incident outside a trial in canterbury should stand. let's go live to our news correspondent phil mackie whojoins me now from hmp 0nley near rugby the prison where tommy robinson has been held. what are we expecting? we have just seen some what are we expecting? we have just seen some police officers. that may be an indication that we are getting near to the point where he will be released. nobody really knows. he only found out this morning from other prisoners. that is according toa other prisoners. that is according to a message
for whatever reason, jeremy corbyn is holding back.— is to be freed on bail by the court of appeal after partially winning a legal challenge against a contempt of court finding. robinson, who appeared under his real name — stephen yaxley—lennon — had been sentenced to 13 months imprisionment in may. 0utstanding allegations against him relating to filming he carried out whilst outside leeds crown court will be reheard at the old bailey. but the judge also ruled that a suspended sentence...
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it does seem that whatever jeremy corbyn it worse, really. is twofold, one is that he has a long record of associating with people who, certainly people in the jewish community feel, are either anti—semitic or very hostile to them. so that is one, his track re cord them. so that is one, his track record is not a good one. secondly, of course, there is a feeling within the labour party, and to be fair to jeremy corbyn, he admits this in his article here, there has not been sufficient robustness and speed in dealing with incidents of anti—semitism within the labour party. of course, the allegation previously has been that that is because he and those like him have not been taking sufficient —— taking it sufficiently seriously. from the article he has written, it does not sound like jeremy article he has written, it does not sound likejeremy corbyn is going to back down when it comes to accepting in its entirety this international code? no, it doesn't. i mean, on the plus side, he says people who dish out anti—semitic poison need to understand, y
it does seem that whatever jeremy corbyn it worse, really. is twofold, one is that he has a long record of associating with people who, certainly people in the jewish community feel, are either anti—semitic or very hostile to them. so that is one, his track re cord them. so that is one, his track record is not a good one. secondly, of course, there is a feeling within the labour party, and to be fair to jeremy corbyn, he admits this in his article here, there has not been sufficient...
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the headlines at 11pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party afteris deputy warned labour could disappear into a vortex of eternal shame if it wasn't resolved. detectives investigating the death of midwife samantha eastwood have charged a man with her murder. 32—year—old michael stirling will appear in court tomorrow morning president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out, currently just under 40% of people are signed up. ididn't i didn't have any hesitation. we walked haley to theatre, said goodbye and i kissed her and ijust said, go save some lives, hayley. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster and entertainment journalist, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. stay with us for that. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hur
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people's vote know they are seen by some as a vehicle for attacking jeremy corbyn and undermining hispport another vote are also critical ofjeremy corbyn solea are keen that this is not seen as a way of undermining the leadership, so have made this direct call to members so they can unite behind jeremy corbyn‘s determination to fight the tories on a hard brexit. we will speak to a labour mp who voted against the brexit bill a little later. police in the west midlands have launched a murder investigation after a mother and daughter were stabbed to death. officers were called to an address in solihull in the early hours of this morning and found two victims, aged 22 and a9, with serious stab wounds. both were pronounced dead at the scene. west midlands police say they have identifed a suspect who is known to the victims and are making urgent attempts to arrest him. two people have been shot dead by a gunman at a video game tournament in florida. 11 others were injured in the shooting, which happened at a gaming event injacksonville, in the north of the state. police say the killer shot
people's vote know they are seen by some as a vehicle for attacking jeremy corbyn and undermining hispport another vote are also critical ofjeremy corbyn solea are keen that this is not seen as a way of undermining the leadership, so have made this direct call to members so they can unite behind jeremy corbyn‘s determination to fight the tories on a hard brexit. we will speak to a labour mp who voted against the brexit bill a little later. police in the west midlands have launched a murder...
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the other thing is that a return to this issue, this problem would jeremy corbyn of this question of why is an islington mp in tunisia in the first place. what does it have to do with the price of eggs? why does a british politician involving himself in numerous liberation struggles, numerous commemorations, numerous platforms with numerous extraordinary figures? why am? why is he doing all of this? he has always said it is part of his pursuit for peace. no one wanted him to do that. that is not hisjob. he was not even shadow foreign secretary. he has the right, does he not? he has the right in many mps do it but what is it about him that consta ntly it but what is it about him that constantly draws into these highly controversial causes? these remarks by this athlete adds fuel to the fire. this athlete is someone who survived the attack on munich, he is also someone who survived the holocaust. and for a lot ofjewish voters, that is house visited this issue is and they are looking for clarity. they have also asked themselves why is he involved in all of these strange issues? nothing
the other thing is that a return to this issue, this problem would jeremy corbyn of this question of why is an islington mp in tunisia in the first place. what does it have to do with the price of eggs? why does a british politician involving himself in numerous liberation struggles, numerous commemorations, numerous platforms with numerous extraordinary figures? why am? why is he doing all of this? he has always said it is part of his pursuit for peace. no one wanted him to do that. that is...
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well, my view is that there is politicking probably at play, but would jeremy corbyn have allowed anysm about any other ethnic or religious group to go on for so long? it's kind of gone to another level in the last few months. this isn't a new thing. since he's become leader, these accusations have dogged him for the end he hasn't dealt with it. he came out with a statement in the guardian earlier today, which i thought was, it stopped short of being an apology. and widely criticised in manyjewish people. not alljewish people and widely criticised in manyjewish people. not all jewish people feel like this, i have to say. i had a meeting with quite a lot of labour supporters who are jewish at portcullis house last week, dogs but people feel very strongly. we saw that big demonstration at westminster. but i still think we have to distinguish between the politicking and the genuine pain that true labour supporters are feeling. this story is also reflected in the sunday telegraph, which has a different take on it for thejohn, this which has a different take on it for the john, this is whi
well, my view is that there is politicking probably at play, but would jeremy corbyn have allowed anysm about any other ethnic or religious group to go on for so long? it's kind of gone to another level in the last few months. this isn't a new thing. since he's become leader, these accusations have dogged him for the end he hasn't dealt with it. he came out with a statement in the guardian earlier today, which i thought was, it stopped short of being an apology. and widely criticised in...
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jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputy warned labour disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government publishes plans to change organ donation in england to an "opt—out" system from 2020. children's entertainer, barry chuckle — one half of the chuckle brothers — has died at the age of 73. his comedy partner and brother paul said he'd lost his very best friend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and entertainmentjournalist, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with a warning from the chancellor, philip hammond, to business leaders about a french—led attempt by the eu, to restrict the uk s access to european markets after brexit. ministers are warning that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu br
jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputy warned labour disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government publishes plans to change organ donation in england to an "opt—out" system from 2020. children's entertainer, barry chuckle — one...
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jeremy corbyn has admitted he was there, jeremy corbyn has admitted he had a wreath and jeremy corbyn paying their respects to those killed in in israeli air raid in 1985, including civilians.” understand what he said, but i am bombarded with people defending him saying he wasn't even there, he didn't lay a wreath. that is not his responsibility if people get the fa cts responsibility if people get the facts wrong. it is important to say that words are cheap. i honestly believe that when i hearjeremy corbyn's words, they are cheap, they are excuses. they are not actually expressing his true feelings. you don't believe him? i don't believe him. let me give you some actions he has taken as leader of the labour party to tackle anti—semitism, which he has acknowledged that in the party. the new time limits on disciplinary cases, the roll—out of training and the publication that anti—semitism is not acceptable in the labour party. the speed anti—semites are being expelled. the appointment of a qc. none of those things are actually, if you measure the action rather than words. you cannot ha
jeremy corbyn has admitted he was there, jeremy corbyn has admitted he had a wreath and jeremy corbyn paying their respects to those killed in in israeli air raid in 1985, including civilians.” understand what he said, but i am bombarded with people defending him saying he wasn't even there, he didn't lay a wreath. that is not his responsibility if people get the fa cts responsibility if people get the facts wrong. it is important to say that words are cheap. i honestly believe that when i...
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jeremy corbyn is on every front page about anti—semitism and he was beginning to ramble about the toryike this, take on the front pages away from jeremy corbyn —— taking. the thing is he might be appealing to the grassroots but then he is also annoying a lot of mps, this is the most peculiar way of doing things. this is boris. he is churchill and that this is the voice of the british bulldog and that he will be bowed down by political correctness. when you read the polling in the sunday express he still has supporters and he is supported by the public. he has got to get past the tory mps to nominate him before he gets to the point of being able to go to the membership. the other point is right, he's not just a one addition, he's a journalist and he knows this is the silly season —— he's notjust a politician. his article was about why he did not back banning the burqa, that has been forgotten. he gets paid a lot of money to think about every word he writes, so he did not do it without thinking. now the sunday telegraph. goodness knows what people are spending seven hours a day on their
jeremy corbyn is on every front page about anti—semitism and he was beginning to ramble about the toryike this, take on the front pages away from jeremy corbyn —— taking. the thing is he might be appealing to the grassroots but then he is also annoying a lot of mps, this is the most peculiar way of doing things. this is boris. he is churchill and that this is the voice of the british bulldog and that he will be bowed down by political correctness. when you read the polling in the sunday...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for hosting an event in 2010 at which a holocaust survivor compared israel'sovernment to nazism. northamptonshire county council warns it may cut services back to a "bare minimum" because of severe financial difficulties. grammar schools are expanding rapidly across england even before new funding is awarded, according to new bbc analysis. also coming up — paying the price for the heatwave. an emergency farmers summit, to discuss the impact on crops and livestock of the driest summer for more than a0 years. and england get their 1000th test match under way against india at edgbaston. good morning. it's 1st august — i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the former english defence league leader — tommy robinson — is to be freed on bail by the court of appeal after partially winning his legal challenge against a contempt of court finding. robinson, who appeared under his real name — stephen yaxley—lennon — had been sentenced to 13 months imprisionment in may. our news correspondent, tom burridge, joins me now from outside the court of appeal in centra
jeremy corbyn apologises for hosting an event in 2010 at which a holocaust survivor compared israel'sovernment to nazism. northamptonshire county council warns it may cut services back to a "bare minimum" because of severe financial difficulties. grammar schools are expanding rapidly across england even before new funding is awarded, according to new bbc analysis. also coming up — paying the price for the heatwave. an emergency farmers summit, to discuss the impact on crops and...
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let's get this declaration agreed straightaway. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.corbyn hasn't changed his mind. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the future of the struggling department store chain house of fraser has been thrown into doubt after a potential new owner has pulled out. our business correspondent emma simpson is outside their central london store. what's gone wrong and what does it mean for house of fraser? tonight that is 160 —— tonight, this 169 new world chain is in a battle for survival. a chinese company which owns toy chain hamleys was supposedly coming to the rescue, taking a majority stake and investing £70 million of much—needed cash into the business. this was all conditional on house of fraser closing most of its shops in a controversial restructuring deal with its creditors. they approved it through gritted teeth and there has been a legal challenge, but that has all been overtaken by events, because today the chinese burn made an announcement on the hong kong stock exchange essentially saying that a slump in its share price meant it co
let's get this declaration agreed straightaway. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.corbyn hasn't changed his mind. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the future of the struggling department store chain house of fraser has been thrown into doubt after a potential new owner has pulled out. our business correspondent emma simpson is outside their central london store. what's gone wrong and what does it mean for house of fraser? tonight that is 160 —— tonight, this 169 new world chain is in a battle for...
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jeremy corbyn has hit back at criticism of him by israel's prime minister.orbyn of laying a wreath on the grave of one of those behind the munich olympics massacre. after a year of rail misery, train travel is now one of the uk's least trusted consumer industries. millions of commuters are set to face a rise in railfares of more than 3% from january. ticketmaster is closing two of its secondary ticketing websites which allow people to offload unwanted tickets. the move is to combat touts who hike up prices. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent of evening standard and dia chakravarty, brexit editor of the telegraph. thank you so much for being with us once again. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the top story in the i is the anticipated sharp increase in rail fares. the paper says ticket prices are rising twice as fast as wages. the mirror has a story about scammers posing as investors via cold—calls and stealing more than £46 million. the sun's
jeremy corbyn has hit back at criticism of him by israel's prime minister.orbyn of laying a wreath on the grave of one of those behind the munich olympics massacre. after a year of rail misery, train travel is now one of the uk's least trusted consumer industries. millions of commuters are set to face a rise in railfares of more than 3% from january. ticketmaster is closing two of its secondary ticketing websites which allow people to offload unwanted tickets. the move is to combat touts who...
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so the new angle on this is about the speech jeremy corbyn on it. yn gave, quite offensively on holocaust memorial day, at an event in the house of commons that was called from auschwitz to gaza. this was quite awhile ago. in 2010, when he was a backbench mp. nevertheless, what he says is i have often shared a platform with people i disagreed with. but if you remember back to the brexit referendum, he refused to share a platform with a whole bunch of blairite people who were campaigning to stay in the european union. it is simply not true that he is someone who is so open and liberal he will share a platform with anybody, but he is holding onto that because this was clearly an offensive event at which lots of people accused the israeli government of being just like the nazis, which is both not true and also an incredibly provocative thing to say, of all days, on holocaust memorial day. and there is a key quote, isn't there, in whatjeremy corbyn actually said. yes, so there are actually two events which have gone on here, there is one holocaust memori
so the new angle on this is about the speech jeremy corbyn on it. yn gave, quite offensively on holocaust memorial day, at an event in the house of commons that was called from auschwitz to gaza. this was quite awhile ago. in 2010, when he was a backbench mp. nevertheless, what he says is i have often shared a platform with people i disagreed with. but if you remember back to the brexit referendum, he refused to share a platform with a whole bunch of blairite people who were campaigning to stay...
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the headlines at 7pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party, afteris deputy warned that labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out. currently, just under 40% of people are signed up. i didn't have no hesitation. we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayley." tell you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and ireland's fairy tale run in the hockey world cup comes to an end as they're beaten 6—0 by netherlands in the final. that and the rest of the sports news in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologi
the headlines at 7pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party, afteris deputy warned that labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out....
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the headline is factually correct, when jeremy corbyn was elected leader of the labour party by a landslidet american organisation, read into that that he saw this as evidence people were waking up to what he perceived to be the threat of zionism and effectively the jews. the implication in the wake of all the other stories around anti—semitism in the labour party is somehow this reflects on jeremy corbyn. i'm no fan ofjeremy corbyn, and i've criticised him many times on many things, and would criticise his stance on the anti—semitism debate and his failure to show leadership over it, but the fact somebody else draws implications from his election in that way is no reflection on him whatsoever and this is effectively a smear story. when you were saying this is a way for the times to keep the long—running anti—semitism story surrounding the labour party that's not away taking over? all the papers are trying to do that and there's not necessarily anything wrong with that because the crisis in the labour party is ongoing, it hasn't been resolved. there are rumours thatjeremy corbyn‘s going to
the headline is factually correct, when jeremy corbyn was elected leader of the labour party by a landslidet american organisation, read into that that he saw this as evidence people were waking up to what he perceived to be the threat of zionism and effectively the jews. the implication in the wake of all the other stories around anti—semitism in the labour party is somehow this reflects on jeremy corbyn. i'm no fan ofjeremy corbyn, and i've criticised him many times on many things, and...
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tom watson and jeremy corbyn have had their differences and that is no secret.igure like tom watson calling for a essentially a com pletely calling for a essentially a completely different strategy that jeremy corbyn is outlining. he had the opportunity in the article he wrote yesterday to say we will adopt this definition in full, including all of the examples. he stopped short of that. here we have tom watson saying no, that is what you should do. we have had other members of the shadow cabinet suggesting the same to simply put an end to this. there is a view clearly among senior labourfigures there is a view clearly among senior labour figures that the longer this persists, the longer the splits in the labour party a laid bare over this, we have etihad lots of labour mps incidentally expressing their support for tom watson's views before this was published online. —— we have already had lots of. this is growing within a senior figures at the labour party that the longer this goes on, the worse it looks for the party. tom watson is talking about rendering itse
tom watson and jeremy corbyn have had their differences and that is no secret.igure like tom watson calling for a essentially a com pletely calling for a essentially a completely different strategy that jeremy corbyn is outlining. he had the opportunity in the article he wrote yesterday to say we will adopt this definition in full, including all of the examples. he stopped short of that. here we have tom watson saying no, that is what you should do. we have had other members of the shadow...
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it is interesting to portrait that jeremy corbyn is from a very different when than mr field. pporters corbyn feel that he is very different from mr field. he had a very rough houses constituents embarking head. she recently lost a vote of confidence with people in birkenhead, party members who attended a meeting a couple of months ago. there has been talk about the party birkenhead deselecting him as their parliamentary candidate ahead of a future general election. i think that our local issues, personal issues and political issues here. it issues and political issues here. it is never a good look for a partial lead her to have an mp to say publicly that they are unable to sit on the green benches on the road the labour banner while the current leadership is in office. he talked about how many different issues are tied up in this, has stand on brexit, how important is that being? when his party held as a vote of confidence in birkenhead if you months ago, it was certainly one of theissues months ago, it was certainly one of the issues that they talked about. there is no doubt
it is interesting to portrait that jeremy corbyn is from a very different when than mr field. pporters corbyn feel that he is very different from mr field. he had a very rough houses constituents embarking head. she recently lost a vote of confidence with people in birkenhead, party members who attended a meeting a couple of months ago. there has been talk about the party birkenhead deselecting him as their parliamentary candidate ahead of a future general election. i think that our local...
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and i think the critics of the party, are going to want clear decisive action from jeremy corbyn. not sure they're going to get it. because corbyn as active as how he always acts on these issues. this isa he always acts on these issues. this is a poorjeremy corbyn, that is likely to stop in supporting him as the is likely to stop in supporting him as theisit? likely to stop in supporting him as the is it? in many ways, david making this intervention will probably play into their hands because this is part of a wider concerted effort to try and undermined his leadership is what they'll say. and from one side, is that he, his kind of role in the 19805 when he was leader of the council and was quite left—wing and became one of the main figures to ta ke became one of the main figures to take on militant. so became one of the main figures to take on militant. 50 his experience is quite interesting and i'll say, the way the supporters ofjeremy corbyn will look at this and go, he's from the blair area we have moved on as a party, he does not know the party is now. a party in its current s
and i think the critics of the party, are going to want clear decisive action from jeremy corbyn. not sure they're going to get it. because corbyn as active as how he always acts on these issues. this isa he always acts on these issues. this is a poorjeremy corbyn, that is likely to stop in supporting him as the is likely to stop in supporting him as theisit? likely to stop in supporting him as the is it? in many ways, david making this intervention will probably play into their hands because...
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while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close political alliesd now they're even further. writing in his local paper, the liverpool echo, frank field said what he called labour's blatantly racist toleration of anti—semitism must cease. and he said the party must recognise the culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation that it has allowed to grow. that culture, he said, is present among labour activists in his own birkenhead constituency, who recently passed a vote of no confidence in him.
while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close political alliesd now they're even further. writing in his local paper, the liverpool echo, frank field said what he called labour's blatantly racist toleration of anti—semitism must cease. and he said the party must recognise the culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation that it has allowed to grow. that culture, he said, is present among labour activists in his own birkenhead constituency, who...
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you nominated jeremy corbyn as leader. if there is no change, what then? to the ballot and would therefore be excluded. he would be excluded from the debate. i didn‘t think he would win, he didn‘t think he would win. if the hard left thought he would win, he would not have been a candidate, they would have had another one. i was as surprised as he was about winning. the £3 membership of people being able to come into the party at the drop of a hat and having full voting rights surprised literally everybody, commentators and party members alike. ifailed in that i commentators and party members alike. i failed in that i wished to see a widening of debate in the labour party, a more tolerant debate, and what we have actually had as a closing down of debate and it is more difficult for people to make contributions and feel they can speak, even though they may differ from colleagues, as mainstream labour party members, representing the thoughts of their constituents. do you put all of that atjeremy corbyn‘s door? do you put all of that atjeremy corbyn's door? i
you nominated jeremy corbyn as leader. if there is no change, what then? to the ballot and would therefore be excluded. he would be excluded from the debate. i didn‘t think he would win, he didn‘t think he would win. if the hard left thought he would win, he would not have been a candidate, they would have had another one. i was as surprised as he was about winning. the £3 membership of people being able to come into the party at the drop of a hat and having full voting rights surprised...
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corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. s he has done in the past before he was labour leader. for some of the people he shared a platform with over his decade as a backbench mp. but this is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning jeremy corbyn in the strongest possible terms by saying that those comments that he made in 2013 talking about british zionists and saying they did not understand english irony, lots of jewish people said that that made them sound as if they were not properly british in some way and we re properly british in some way and were being singled out as different p°p‘up were being singled out as different pop—up and many felt that that was racist. now lord sacks says it is one of the most offensive comments ever made by a british politician since that infamous speech by enoch powell where he criticised mass migration from, of countries to the united kingdom. but also really strong words as well with lord sacks saying you can judge jeremy strong words as well with lord sacks say
corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. s he has done in the past before he was labour leader. for some of the people he shared a platform with over his decade as a backbench mp. but this is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning jeremy corbyn in the strongest possible terms by saying that those comments that he made in 2013 talking about british zionists and saying they did not understand english irony, lots of jewish people said that...
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a qualified apology from jeremy corbyn over the ‘concerns and anxiety‘ caused by his appearance at a where the israeli government were compared to the nazis. anger on the streets of harare as the results suggest that the ruling zanu—pf paerty have retained power in zimbabwe. and going down. a multi—storey car park collapse — sending vehicles and debris crashing onto the ground below. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. engler die regaining control after losing alastair cook on the opening day of the test match, they are 93-1. and helen willetts how's the weather. i will tell you more about the heat coming to the uk, but it is nowhere near as hot as the dangerously high temperatures that we are expected gci’oss temperatures that we are expected across spain and portugal. more on that for you this afternoon. thanks, helen. also coming up — calls for greater awareness of mental health issues — and the pressure on young athletes — from the father of snowboarder ellie soutter, who died on her 18th birthday. hello everyone. this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. after imposing em
a qualified apology from jeremy corbyn over the ‘concerns and anxiety‘ caused by his appearance at a where the israeli government were compared to the nazis. anger on the streets of harare as the results suggest that the ruling zanu—pf paerty have retained power in zimbabwe. and going down. a multi—storey car park collapse — sending vehicles and debris crashing onto the ground below. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. engler die regaining control after losing alastair cook on...
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one of the things jeremy corbyn and his team have been particularly smart at doing is embedding calledhis consent in someway, but even if that happens and he becomes fatally wounded by the anti—semitism row or something else, it would be almost incomprehensible to imagine that a more right wing labour leader could replace him. sitting behind him in parliament are a group of people who don't agree with him which we know already. also they have put ahead above the parapet even more than they have before. they're going to be subjected to all the kinds of abuse we have seen online in previous occasions when this kind of thing has happened. they are in the line of fire for all the threatened the selections, which we've been hearing about before this, so their far less likely to vote for an election than they may have done —— deselections —— they are far. election than they may have done —— deselections -- they are far. their argument for staying in the labour party was if jeremy argument for staying in the labour party was ifjeremy corbyn becomes prime minister they can act as a tempering f
one of the things jeremy corbyn and his team have been particularly smart at doing is embedding calledhis consent in someway, but even if that happens and he becomes fatally wounded by the anti—semitism row or something else, it would be almost incomprehensible to imagine that a more right wing labour leader could replace him. sitting behind him in parliament are a group of people who don't agree with him which we know already. also they have put ahead above the parapet even more than they...
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it's worth noting that those two are critics of jeremy corbyn.y are not well—known, high profile critics of jeremy corbyn. i think that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about these comments. tom barton talking to my colleague rebecca jones. hurricane lane has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it heads towards the us state of hawaii but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. schools and offices were closed as the storm brought strong winds and torrential rain. rohingya refugees living in bangladesh have been staging angry protests. they come exactly a year after they were forced from their homes in myanmar during a military crackdown. thousands marched in their camps near cox's bazaar. 0ur south asia regional editor, anbarasan ethirajan has more. chanting. demanding justice, thousands of angry rohingya refugees marched through camps in bangladesh's cox's bazaar district. emotions were running high as the anniversary prompted memories of the brutal violence in myanmar. in a separate valley, hundreds o
it's worth noting that those two are critics of jeremy corbyn.y are not well—known, high profile critics of jeremy corbyn. i think that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about these comments. tom barton talking to my colleague rebecca jones. hurricane lane has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it heads towards the us state of hawaii but authorities are warning that lives are still at risk. schools and offices were closed as the storm brought strong winds and...
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for their importance jeremy corbyn seems to think it really needs a revamp in terms of the way it's organized and run he said that it needs to be freed of government control as well as have the political influence on it be reduced. and offline. prints too often sets the broadcast agenda even though it is worded so firmly to the tories politically and to corporate interests more generally the cozy relationship between senior press and broadcasting executives media owners and indeed senior politicians well loved following those statements jeremy corbyn did outline several suggestions that he believed could improve the situation among them really supporting public interest journalism as well as local newspapers that he sees as being underfunded but playing quite an important role in held a holding power accountable he talked about the importance of making the b.b.c. again more representative democratic and independent he also spoke of creating a bridge a. bridge a british digital corporation something to walk closely with the needs of developing digital opportunities online as well mean for will
for their importance jeremy corbyn seems to think it really needs a revamp in terms of the way it's organized and run he said that it needs to be freed of government control as well as have the political influence on it be reduced. and offline. prints too often sets the broadcast agenda even though it is worded so firmly to the tories politically and to corporate interests more generally the cozy relationship between senior press and broadcasting executives media owners and indeed senior...
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jeremy corbyn uses a video message to try to allay concerns. deputy warns if the dispute isn't resolved, labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame". adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today just under 40% of people are currently signed up — half the number who say they support organ donation. 20 people have died after a vintage plane crashed into a mountain in switzerland. the crash happened on a range to the east of the country after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle, of the chuckle brothers, has died. brother, paul says he's lost his very best friend. and at 2:30, the money clinic travels to nairobi in kenya, where young couples are trying to work out how to manage the considerable costs of getting married. good afternoon. the president of venezuela, nicolas maduro, says an attempt has been made on his life using drones carrying explosives. he was addressing a military parade in the capital, caracas, during a live television broadcast when the alleged
jeremy corbyn uses a video message to try to allay concerns. deputy warns if the dispute isn't resolved, labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame". adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today just under 40% of people are currently signed up — half the number who say they support organ donation. 20 people have died after a vintage plane crashed into a mountain in switzerland. the crash happened on a range to...
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then, the bigger challenge, they must convince people who are normally supportive of jeremy corbyn, whon their own circumstances, they have to get those supporters onside. the difficulty of the people's vote campaign is that many prominent labour supporters are critics of jeremy corbyn. so this internal memo from the campaign, they make it clear that any attempt to change labour party policy isn't an attempt to change the leadership or undermined jeremy corbyn. the other thing they are trying to do is tell people the campaign isn't some sort of maize and centre party in the making. they're trying to ritual people on the left —— reassure people on the left —— reassure people on the left —— reassure people on the left to change party and geta people on the left to change party and get a new policy. thank you for joining us. the headlines on bbc news. the united nations says military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide against the country's rohingya muslims. food prices are expected to rise in the coming months — as farmers feel the effects of this year's extreme weather
then, the bigger challenge, they must convince people who are normally supportive of jeremy corbyn, whon their own circumstances, they have to get those supporters onside. the difficulty of the people's vote campaign is that many prominent labour supporters are critics of jeremy corbyn. so this internal memo from the campaign, they make it clear that any attempt to change labour party policy isn't an attempt to change the leadership or undermined jeremy corbyn. the other thing they are trying...
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and the top story in the uk: jeremy corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labour party. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success using social media as a mainform of marketing. —— mcgregor. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl business report. i am sharanjit leyl. we start in china, where the shanghai composited has emerged as asia's was performing stock market in 2018. the index is down almost 20% for the year. on friday, stocks closed their worst week since february. donald trump has sent a tweet over the weekend saying that his strategy of steep tariffs on chinese imports is working far better than ever anticipated. this tweet followed a statement from chinese officials have threatened new tariffs
and the top story in the uk: jeremy corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labour party. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success...